What does 'deducting points through traffic violation education' mean?
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Deducting points through traffic violation education refers to a measure where drivers holding a driver's license, who have been penalized with demerit points due to traffic violations, can have their demerit points reduced after completing online traffic safety education and passing the corresponding test. Having more than two full-point records in the current scoring period: If a motor vehicle driver has more than two full-point records or accumulates 12 demerit points in the current scoring period, they are not eligible to apply for point deduction through education. Having more than two full-point records in the previous scoring period: If a motor vehicle driver had more than two full-point records in the previous scoring period, they are not eligible to apply for point deduction through education. Committing traffic violations in the last three scoring periods: If a motor vehicle driver has been penalized for hit-and-run accidents, drunk driving, using forged or altered vehicle license plates, driving licenses, school bus signs, or using other vehicles' license plates or driving licenses, or engaging in buying or selling demerit points within the last three scoring periods, they are not eligible to apply for point deduction through education.